A Practical Guide to Usability Testing (London, UK)
Friday, January 29th, 2010 by David Travis| February 18, 2010 |
For people in design teams who want to gain confidence in usability testing, “A practical guide to usability testing” is a 1-day workshop that shows delegates how to obtain customer feedback on prototypes and finished products. Unlike lecture-based courses, delegates get practical, hands-on experience moderating and logging usability tests.
By attending this usability testing course you will learn how to
- Write a screener to recruit the right test participants.
- Write a usability test plan to get buy-in from management and the development team.
- Develop test tasks that are relevant to your customers and your business.
- Choose the right usability test method for your product and its lifecycle phase.
- Design usability tests that meet international standards in usability.
- Adapt our standard forms and templates for your own tests.
- Moderate usability tests.
- Collect and analyse behavioural data.
- Persuade managers and developers to take action based on your test results.
More information and booking form: A Practical Guide to Usability Testing.
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